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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by macgregor to c/selfhosted
 

Every couple months I get the urge to organize my lab/home office equipment into a rack/cabinet, but never follow through on it. I ocassionally look on craigslist for deals, but everything is either too far away or too big. I'd rather pay more for a smaller rack that doesn't go all the way to the ceiling and will just show up on my doorstep. A 6U would fulfil my current requirements, 12U is probably more than enough in reality but as an engineer I find myself eyeing 15-18U to be conservative.

This iteration of the search has me eying these options:

  • sysracks 18U server rack - slightly bigger than I want, but still reasonable. Some questionable reviews on manufacturing/shipping quality, but this seems like a solid cost/value ratio: fully enclosed, room to grow, wheels, accessories like shelves and such I'd want anyway. Feels like maybe overkill, but for the price...
  • NavePoint 15U Portable Rolling Network Rack - closer to the size I want (12/15U options), cheaper but no accessories, like shelves, I'd need bringing it closer in price to the sysrack. Similar manufacturing/shipping concern reviews. I like this one, but hard to feel like it's not a worse deal than the sysrack.
  • some startech variant - these seem generally higher build quality (sturdier) but higher cost and more "bare bones" looking. also often adjustable depth making it potentially more future proof. but I'm not sure either of these make up for the increased cost.

What do you think? Any advice or wisdom you can share? I'm feeling like finally following through this time because my office is a tiny mess. Leaning toward the NavePoint currently.

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[–] [email protected] 3 points 1 year ago (2 children)

Both my dad and I'm looking into racks too but haven't pull the trigger yet. My dad has more stuff because he has a house and I only have a flat. He has everything in a cabinet and my stuff is behind the table on the floor it looks terrible.

But only my dad has some rackable things, mt stuff is just raspberry pi, small switches, etc. But I feel once we'd have racks we'd start buying rackable stuff in the future.

[–] macgregor 1 points 1 year ago

Yeah most of my network is a mess under my desk, so slightly hidden. My pi cluster, gaming PC, NAS, some odds and ends and whatever I build next are sprawling out though. I'm eyeing a UPS for NAS stability and I don't really have any more room for it so that's why I'll probably pull the trigger this time around.

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